EWN reports that detectives from the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation (Hawks) have arrested two suspects in connection with an illegal mining syndicate in Rustenburg.
Three other suspects are also under investigation after they were wounded while trying to evade arrest. Authorities conducted an operation at Batlhako mine on Thursday afternoon after months of investigation. Apparently, a high-speed chase led to a shootout during which some of the alleged illegal miners were wounded. Detectives confiscated over R2 million worth of chrome. Five trucks, three excavators, two diesel tanks, two vehicles, and a firearm were also seized. According to the Hawks, illegal activities have been hampering official mining operations for an extended period of time. The suspects are expected to appear in court on Monday.
- Read the original of the short report in the above regard by Lauren Isaacs at EWN
- Lees ook, Onwettige myners in Rustenburg vasgevat, by Maroela Media
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